The Maker - This illustration trys to capture the simple idea of a secular state where one religion celebrate the festivities of another. The makers of these Kites are primarily Muslims, the best time of their business is this Hindu festival. These illustrations were done for a coffe table book. This book was a celebration of the Indian Kite Festival and a gift to the Prime Minister of India from the state of Gujarat.
Cutural Harmony - These illustrations were done for a coffe table book. This book was a celebration of the India Kite Festival and a memonto to the Prime Minister of India from the state of Gujarat. These are the images of Cultural Harmony and the visceral feelings of kite enthusiats. From the makers to the kite flyers, kite holds several different meanings to the myriad cultures of a secular Country, India.
An Indian midsummer night. - These illustrations were done for a coffe table book. This book was a celebration of the India Kite Festival and a memonto to the Prime Minister of India from the state of Gujarat. These are the images of Cultural Harmony and the visceral feelings of kite enthusiats. From the makers to the kite flyers, kite holds several different meanings to the myriad cultures of a secular Country, India.
To fly is to flow...with the wind. - These illustrations were done for a coffe table book. This book was a celebration of the India Kite Festival and a memonto to the Prime Minister of India from the state of Gujarat. These are the images of Cultural Harmony and the visceral feelings of kite enthusiats. From the makers to the kite flyers, kite holds several different meanings to the myriad cultures of a secular Country, India.
Where do they all go?
Vehicles of Happiness
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Rohit Dubey
Senior Creative Director, Ogilvy & Mather. Mumbai. Mumbai, India